Century-old Equation Reimagined to Track Irregular Airborne Particles

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Warwick researchers revived the Cunningham correction factor and generalized it into a correction tensor to predict how non-spherical nanoparticles move through air, enabling simple, accurate models of pollution spread, disease transmission, and atmospheric processes without intensive simulations.
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